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Am I Too Young for Estate Planning?

POSTED ON: October 16, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning is for the young? No, really. Mortality is often the farthest thing from the minds of young people. They are busy getting degrees, starting careers, and growing families. Estate planning can wait. According to a recent The Cleveland Jewish News article titled “Younger generations should focus on estate planning, too,” delaying such preparations […]
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Do I Really Need a Will in My Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: October 15, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
A last will and testament is a necessary requirement for most estate plans. You know you need a plan for asset transfer when you die. You do not want to create a will. After all, surely there are cheaper ways to do this than engaging the assistance of an estate planning attorney. Right? According to […]
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Do Childless Couples Need an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: October 7, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning may look different for childless couples. People do not live identical lives. Some people get married early. Others do not. Some people have enough children to field a football team. Some couples go through life as a team of two. According to a recent Motley Fool article titled “5 Estate-Planning Tips for Child-Free […]
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How Can I Set My Baby Up for Success?

POSTED ON: October 4, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
New parents need to plan for the future of their baby. You are expecting a baby. It is your first. Congratulations! You are new parents. You are nervous and excited. You want to set your baby up for success. According to a recent U.S. News & World Report article titled “Financial Steps to Take When […]
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When Should I Get an Estate Plan?

POSTED ON: October 2, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Estate planning is for everyone. Perhaps you are a young adult. Maybe you are married with small children. You could be divorced and remarried. According to a recent Cincinnati Business Courier article titled “Estate planning considerations for every stage of life,” estate planning is always relevant and necessary. Death and incapacity can come out of […]
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Beneficiary Designations Should Not Be Overlooked

POSTED ON: September 30, 2019 BY: Kyle Krull
Beneficiary designations are important to estate planning. You are checking off your estate planning needs. You have a last will. You have a general durable power of attorney for financial matters. You have an advance health care directive, which includes a health care treatment directive and durable power of attorney for health care decisions. Are […]
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